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==Definition== | ==Definition== |
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Part of Speech
proper noun
Pronunciation
[eks ‘el ər 'ayt ed / ‘mast ərs / ‘pro gram]
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Definition
Medill seniors can have the first four units of journalism methods waived in the journalism master's program here at Northwestern.
They can take 9 units over the course of three quarters and graduate with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in journalism in four years. [1]
Example Sentence
"My friend's doing the Accelerated Master's Program at Medill.